A big jump in China's trade surplus buoyed the Australian dollar as dealers bet that the world's second-biggest economy was recovering faster than expected. China's monthly trade surplus widened to $US31.6 billion ($29.9bn) in December, ...
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Australian businesses are increasingly settling their Chinese trade with the local currency rather than US dollars, as the world's second-biggest economy and Australia's biggest trading partner seeks to boost the yuan's global clout. ...
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The sharemarket ended the year on a sour note, falling for the first time in four days as the continuing US fiscal policy impasse weighed on market sentiment. However, the sell-off was limited by improved manufacturing data from China and ...
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Following a sharp fall in 2009,EU27 international trade in goods with Russia recovered in 2010 and 2011.EU27 exports to Russia fell from EUR 105 billion in 2008 to 66 billion in 2009,then rose to 86 billion in 2010 and 108 billion in ...
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Business Line reported that Reliance Group has signed an MoU with China based Wanda Group for a strategic long term partnership covering areas of mutual interest such as real estate and multiplexes. Reliance Group said that the Wanda ...
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Wider access earned to the 27-nation European Union (EU) bloc under the Autonomous Trade Preference (ATP) Scheme can help Pakistani textile exporters boost their exports to that market. Briefing media, Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and ...
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Bloomberg quoted Treasurer Mr Wayne Swan before a government report on gross domestic product this week said that growth in Australia, the world's biggest exporter of iron ore and coal, may have slowed last quarter as commodity prices fell. ...
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Economy (i) Economic Development of Guangxi In recent years, Guangxi’s economy has maintained a rapid, steady and balanced development momentum. In 2005, GDP exceeded 400 billion yuan , 407.575 billion yuan to be exact, up by ...
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The treasurer Mr Wayne Swan before a government report on GDP this week said that growth in Australia, the world's biggest exporter of iron ore and coal, may have slowed last quarter as commodity prices fell. Mr Swan said that "We ...
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BS reported that Aditya Birla Group company Hindalco will receive USD 100 million in financing from Export Development Canada or EDC, the country’s export credit agency for its Mahan Aluminium Project in Madhya Pradesh. The ...
ecVision,the leading supply chain collaboration platform provider for retail,announced today its plans to exhibit and demonstrate supply chain collaboration platform functionality for retailers and manufacturers at the National Retail ...
III . Investment i. Policy and Administrative Rules Catalogue of Related Laws Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China Customs Law of the People's Republic of China Law of the People's Republic of China on Import and ...
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Iran's crude exports are set to drop by about a quarter in December from the preceding month to the lowest since tough sanctions were applied this year. Shipping sources said that oil shipments by Iran have more than halved in 2012 due to ...
Specialty prescription products developer VersaPharm has deployed 1 EDI Source's electronic data interchange (EDI) solution. Featuring a simple interface and flexibility, the EDI/HQ with AS2 Complete software enhances visibility of data ...
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Australians are less likely to buy a range of products labelled ‘Made in China’ although some product categories are showing signs of greater acceptance. Unsurprisingly large majorities of Australians say they are ...
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